Rapper Tyga is stepping into a new lane, bringing his hitmaking instincts to the big screen. The multi-platinum rapper will star in and produce the upcoming musical drama Baby, You’re a Star, a coming-of-age story set in 1989. He also co-wrote the script, signaling a deeper creative investment beyond music. View this post on Instagram The film tracks a young artist chasing freedom beyond his environment. It leans into themes that mirror Tyga’s own rise. Ambition, identity, and self-expression drive the narrative. The story moves through love, struggle, and the pursuit of a voice in a crowded world. Production is already underway, with Tyga anchoring a cast that blends established names with rising talent. Still, the spotlight stays on his transition. This role marks his first major feature performance, a calculated shift for an artist known for chart success. Tyga Is Starring In Musical Drama, “Baby, You’re A Star” Tyga built his name during the early 2010s. His breakout single “Rack City” pushed him into the mainstream. The track climbed to No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned multi-platinum status. It helped launch his debut album, “Careless World: Rise of the Last King,” which debuted in the Billboard 200’s Top 5. He maintained momentum with projects like “Hotel California” and “The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty.” His catalog has since pulled in billions of streams worldwide. That consistency keeps his brand active across generations of listeners. Now, “Baby, You’re a Star” reflects a broader creative pivot. Tyga is not just scoring hits. He is shaping stories rooted in music culture and personal evolution. The film taps into a period aesthetic while staying grounded in universal themes. As the project develops, Tyga joins a growing wave of rappers expanding into film. However, this move feels intentional. He is building a narrative that stretches beyond the booth. A release date has not been confirmed.
Diddy Set To Counterclaim Producer Lil Rod
Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is preparing to assert counterclaims against former producer Lil Rod in a $30 million civil lawsuit alleging sexual assault and coercion, according to recent court filings. AllHipHop broke the news on Wednesday. View this post on Instagram Combs’ attorneys indicated they intend to pursue claims based on what they describe as “recent conduct and facts that have emerged.” The filings do not specify the nature of those allegations. However, they signal a developing litigation strategy as Combs continues to serve a 50-month federal sentence. Lil Rod initiated the lawsuit in February 2024, alleging Combs leveraged financial incentives and industry access to coerce him into sexual acts. The complaint outlines what Rod characterizes as a sustained pattern of manipulation over several years. Diddy Prepares To Hit Back At Producer Lil Rod Combs secured a partial dismissal in March 2025, when a federal judge struck five racketeering claims from the complaint. The ruling narrowed the case but allowed several core allegations to proceed. The civil action remains pending. The dispute unfolds alongside Combs’ criminal case. In 2025, a jury convicted him on two counts under the Mann Act involving prostitution-related offenses. On October 3, 2025, a federal judge imposed a 50-month sentence. The term fell below the advisory guideline range of 70 to 87 months and well under the government’s request of more than 11 years. On April 9, 2026, Combs’ counsel argued before the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that the sentencing court improperly relied on acquitted conduct. Defense counsel also raised First Amendment considerations, asserting constitutional protections should inform the sentencing analysis. “My client is entitled to a sentence based on conduct proven beyond a reasonable doubt,” defense counsel argued during the hearing. The appellate panel expressed skepticism toward those arguments. A decision remains pending as of April 15, 2026. Combs’ legal team has indicated it expects to file formal counterclaims against Lil Rod by June 30, 2026.
Crime Mob’s Cyco Black Accused In ATL Electronic Theft Ring
Atlanta rapper Alphonce Smith, known professionally as Cyco Black of Crime Mob, has been released from custody following his arrest in a multi-agency investigation into an alleged stolen electronics operation, according to court records and law enforcement statements. View this post on Instagram Prosecutors allege Smith faces both misdemeanor and felony charges, including theft by receiving stolen property, stemming from a series of vehicle break-ins reported across Atlanta. Investigators say victims reported missing laptops, smartphones, and tablets. Several individuals used device tracking tools, which directed officers to a retail location at Metro Mart on Metropolitan Parkway. Authorities contend the storefront, allegedly operated by Smith, functioned as a resale point for stolen electronics. The probe later expanded to include a warehouse operation. Law enforcement officials report intercepting outbound shipments containing stolen devices destined for international locations, including Hong Kong. Rapper Cyco Black of Crime Mob Arrested In Major Atlanta Electronic Theft Ring Police state they have recovered more than $100,000 in stolen property to date. The items include laptops, tablets, and mobile phones. Officers also arrested an employee tied to the business, who faces comparable charges. During the execution of a search warrant, investigators recovered additional electronics and marijuana at the Metro Mart site. The case involves coordination among multiple units, including Atlanta police’s Larceny from Auto Unit, Zone 3 Crime Suppression Unit, and APEX Unit. Authorities confirmed the investigation remains ongoing and now includes federal partners examining broader theft and resale networks. Similar schemes have surfaced across metro Atlanta and in other jurisdictions, including Illinois. In a statement, defense counsel Nicole Fegan emphasized Smith’s presumption of innocence. “My client is more than a headline or accusation. He is a person with a family, career, and reputation affected by these claims,” Fegan said. “He faces charges, yet no conviction. Like anyone in this country, he is presumed innocent and deserves fair treatment.” She added that the allegations have imposed “real consequences” on Smith and those close to him, urging the public to withhold judgment as the matter proceeds in court.
The Game Believes Drake’s Absence Is Being Felt in Hip-Hop
The rivalry between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has long been treated as a defining moment in modern hip-hop, but not everyone views its legacy in celebratory terms. The Game recently suggested the fallout has come at a creative cost, arguing on Instagram that the genre has lost momentum in the wake of the feud. His comments added to an ongoing debate about whether viral rap disputes ultimately help or hinder the music itself. In a post reported by Kurrco, he wrote, “Y’all ain’t appreciate one of the greatest now the absence & silence has the art form down 50%,” framing the moment as a shift in the cultural balance of hip-hop. He paired the message with commentary from Isaac Hayes III, who wrote, “The Kendrick Drake beef killed commercial rap music. It turned hip hop into an engagement art form, not a chart performing one.” The sentiment reflected a growing view that online attention now competes directly with traditional measures of success. The Game went further, describing how the feud reshaped listener behavior and industry incentives. He pointed to how debate cycles, streaming spikes, and social media reactions increasingly drive visibility, even when they do not translate into chart performance. While the Billboard Hot 100 continues to function as a benchmark, he suggested it now operates alongside a parallel economy of attention built on discourse rather than sales or airplay. He also questioned whether collaboration has become harder to prioritize in that environment. The Game claims Drake’s absence from hip-hop has had a negative impact on the genre: “Yall ain’t appreciate one of the greatest now the absence & silence has the art form down 50%” pic.twitter.com/DMQ0pSBsf8 — Kurrco (@Kurrco) April 14, 2026 Drake Builds Momentum Ahead of ‘ICEMAN’ Amid Record-Setting Streaming Run The discussion arrives as anticipation builds for Drake’s next solo project, ICEMAN, which remains without a confirmed release date. It will be his first full-length album since 2023’s For All The Dogs, and expectations remain high despite the uncertainty. Meanwhile, Drake continues to post record-level streaming numbers, recently reaching 88.74 million monthly Spotify listeners. That figure marks the highest monthly audience ever recorded for a rapper on the platform, surpassing his previous peak of 88.71 million. He has also accumulated roughly 5 billion Spotify streams in 2026 so far, reinforcing his commercial reach even as conversations about hip-hop’s direction continue to evolve.
Ye’s (Kanye West) Teenage Artwork Gets a Major Spike in Value
A dramatic reassessment has newly valued a cache of early artwork by Ye (formerly known as Kanye West), created during his teenage years, at $3.1 million. The pieces first surfaced publicly on Antiques Roadshow in 2020, where appraiser Laura Woolley placed their worth between $16,000 and $23,000. That estimate lingered until collector Vinoda Basnayake revisited the work with a more expansive view of its cultural significance. His decision to pursue a fresh appraisal has since reshaped the conversation around the collection. In 2025, Basnayake secured a second evaluation that significantly elevated the works’ market value, according to Page Six. He argued that the earlier figure “materially missed the bigger picture because they approached the work as typical celebrity art, which on its own doesn’t usually command major value.” The revised appraisal reflects a broader recognition of Ye’s multidisciplinary influence, extending beyond music into visual art. For collectors, the shift illustrates how narrative and legacy can transform perception. The collection includes five original pieces—paintings and drawings completed while Ye was a student at Polaris School. Among them is a portrait of his mother, Donda, a subject that has remained central to his artistic identity. The works offer a glimpse into an early creative period that has since taken on added meaning. Their appeal lies as much in their origin as in their composition. Backlash Abroad Forces YE to Rethink Global Shows Separately, Ye postponed a planned concert in France following reports of resistance from local officials. In a message shared on X, he wrote, “I know it takes time to understand the sincerity of my commitment to make amends. I take full responsibility for what’s mine but I don’t want to put my fans in the middle of it. My fans are everything to me. Looking forward to the next shows. See you at the top of the globe.” The move followed objections from Marseille’s mayor, Benoit Payan, who stated, “I refuse to let Marseille be a showcase for those who promote hatred and unapologetic Nazism. Kanye West is not welcome at the Vélodrome, our temple of living together and of all Marseillais.” Earlier, officials in the United Kingdom blocked Ye from entering London to headline the Wireless Festival, citing past antisemitic remarks. In response, he offered to meet with Jewish community leaders, writing, “To Those I’ve Hurt: I’ve been following the conversation around Wireless and want to address it directly. My only goal is to come to London and present a show of change, bringing unity, peace, and love through my music. I know words aren’t enough – I’ll have to show change through my actions. If you’re open, I’m here. With Love, Ye, formerly known as Kanye West.”
T.I. Advocated for King Harris’ Release Following Onesie Arrest
King Harris was taken into custody over the weekend following a traffic stop in Georgia. Authorities say the encounter quickly escalated. Officers reported spotting a firearm as they approached the vehicle. This led them to instruct the 21-year-old to step outside. According to police, he declined to comply, resulting in a charge of willful obstruction. A THC vape pen allegedly found inside the car prompted an additional possession charge. The episode, which unfolded while Harris was wearing a Pikachu onesie, soon drew widespread attention online. Body camera footage that surfaced days later shows T.I. arriving at the scene and attempting to intervene as officers continued their investigation. Despite those efforts, Harris was taken into custody and processed. This was seen in clips circulated by outlets including Watch Live Bitez. The footage offers a brief but revealing look at how the situation developed in real time. In the aftermath, Harris addressed the arrest directly on social media, adopting a tone that suggested little concern about the incident’s immediate fallout. View this post on Instagram King Harris Mixes Humor and Defiance as Legal Troubles Mount “Living a good Pikachu life in Tokyo then come back to ATL and team rocket(F*KIN POLICE) catch me wit a master ball and throw me n jail all night,” he wrote alongside a video of himself rapping in a go-kart. “WELLL DAMNNN FCK EM.” He followed with a separate post, adding, “Welp guess you can say they caught da Pikachu wit a master ball.” Another message struck a more confrontational note, including criticism of police and a remark directed at an officer’s spouse. The arrest is the latest in a series of legal challenges for Harris. In 2024, he was detained after nearly colliding with a patrol car while leaving a gas station. Officers reported the smell of marijuana and identified an outstanding warrant. The recent incident also comes shortly after Harris entered a public dispute involving 50 Cent. He released diss tracks that signaled his readiness to defend his family.
YNW Melly’s Mom Drops Hint That His Release Is Approaching
Jamie Demons-King offered a brief but striking update this week, telling followers her son could be “coming home soon.” The message, shared Tuesday on Instagram, arrives as YNW Melly continues to seek release ahead of a retrial on double-murder charges. No additional context accompanied the post. This leaves its timing open to interpretation. Even so, it quickly circulated among fans and legal observers following the case’s developments. Efforts to secure Melly’s release have intensified recently. In March, his attorneys submitted a new motion that points to the “emergence of additional evidence” while sharply criticizing the conditions of his confinement. They argued he has “endured flagrantly restrictive, dehumanizing conditions in pretrial detention.” This language underscores the defense’s broader strategy. The filing followed a significant shift: prosecutors withdrew several counts, including allegations tied to witness tampering and organized criminal activity. Authorities had previously maintained that Melly attempted to influence testimony connected to his earlier proceedings. “On behalf of Jamell Demons, we welcome the dismissal of the alleged tampering and gang-related charges in court this morning,” his attorneys, Drew Findling and Carol Haughwout, said in a statement. “As his newly retained legal team, it became immediately apparent to us that no crimes had occurred. Unfortunately, for 652 days while these charges were pending, the State did not reach the same conclusion until the cusp of trial.” View this post on Instagram Defense Pushes for Release as Retrial Timeline Sharpens They continued by signaling their next step. “We now look forward to seeking Mr. Demons’ release from custody, where he has been held under extraordinarily restrictive conditions for far too long based on premises the State has now abandoned.” Recent court proceedings have added another layer of urgency. After Melly did not attend a status hearing on March 31, a judge set April 30 as the deadline for arguments concerning bond. His retrial is scheduled to begin in January 2027. This keeps the timeline—and the stakes—firmly in focus.
Yella Beezy Announces New Album Ahead Of Murder-For-Hire Trial
Yella Beezy is channeling legal pressure and personal loss into music as he builds momentum toward a new album rollout ahead of an anticipated Murder-For-Hire trial. On April 12, the Dallas rapper previewed a track titled “Lord Protect Me” in a tweet accompanied by a one-and-a-half-minute home video. The post marked a clear shift into album mode. “’Lord Protect Me’… #albummode Album on the way,” he wrote. “Lord Protect Me” #albummode Album on the way …. !!!! I gotta have a Steppa on here with me …. I wonder if Yall Thinking who I’m thinking ? Yall Fw it or nah ???? #pain #reallife : @buddbeatz on the beat : @lilronnymothaf Behind the camera pic.twitter.com/k9eqOAaydQ — Yella Beezy (@YellaBeezy214) April 12, 2026 He followed with a line aimed at anticipation and speculation. “I gotta have a Steppa on here with me… I wonder if y’all thinking who I’m thinking?” The message pushed both promotion and mystery, suggesting a planned feature still unrevealed. The visual was shot by longtime collaborator Lil Ronny MothaF, with production from Buddbeatz. The footage keeps the setting confined to Beezy’s home. That backdrop reflects his current legal restrictions as he remains on bond and under house arrest in Texas. Dallas Rapper Yella Beezy Reveals New Album On The Way With New Snippet, “Lord Protect Me” As Murder-For-Hire Trial Approaches The preview also highlights the emotional core of the record. Beezy addresses grief and instability with unfiltered lyrics. “I ain’t been the same since my mama got buried,” he raps. He continues, “I ain’t been the same since my daddy got murdered.” The verse escalates into legal references. “I’m on bond for murder / Baby brother locked up for murder,” he says, grounding the track in family trauma and ongoing pressure. The release arrives as Beezy awaits trial in a murder-for-hire case connected to the 2020 killing of fellow Dallas rapper Mo3. The State of Texas alleges he orchestrated the fatal highway shooting. Beezy has denied the allegations and continues to contest the charges. “Lord Protect Me” speaks to the rapper’s recent trials and tribulations. The title reflects vulnerability under scrutiny. The rollout positions his upcoming album as a response to real-world stakes rather than detached storytelling. The upcoming album follows Yella Beezy’s 2022 mixtape, Bad Azz Yella Boy. In 2024, Yella had a new album in the works, executive-produced by Lil Wayne. The two released a collaboration at the time in “Hit.”
Offset’s Mother Speaks Out After Shooting: ‘He’s A Miracle Walking’
Offset is a “miracle walking,” according to his mother, Latabia Woodward. Over the weekend, the rapper took the stage at the University of Arkansas’ Rowfest just days after being shot outside a Florida casino. Woodward recently hopped on her Instagram Story to praise the rapper— real name Kiari Cephus—for his resilience. “I don’t typically address things about my son on social media,” Woodward began. “I learned a long time ago that facts rarely survive the internet, and I refuse to feed that machine.” “Six days ago, my son was shot. Four days later, he was released from the hospital. Last night, he was on a stage doing what he loves to do,” she continued. “He is a miracle walking. That is God’s grace, that is God’s mercy.” Last week, Offset shared his own statement regarding the situation. “Thank you to everyone who’s checked in on me and showed me love! I’m good… but I’m planning to be better!” the statement read. “I’m focused on my family, my recovery, and getting back to the music…realizing that life is made up of quiet wins and loud losses. Life is a gamble, and I’m playing to win.” View this post on Instagram Affidavit Confirms Lil Tjay’s Associate Shot Offset New details have emerged regarding a physical altercation between Lil Tjay and Offset at a Florida casino. According to a probable cause affidavit, Tjay instigated the fight that resulted in one of his associates shooting Offset. Police officials reported that around 7:22 PM Monday (Apr. 6), the Bronx native “directed members of his party to start a fight with another group of males.” During the melee, one of the rapper’s associates pulled out a gun and fired a shot in Offset’s direction, injuring him. The affidavit also states that the police reviewed security footage of the incident, where Tjay is seen hopping out of a vehicle, pointing toward Offset, and leading his entourage toward the rapper, where a fight breaks out. Tjay also apparently filmed the incident on his phone. The fight continued for quite some time until the police arrived on the scene. Not long after, Offset was rushed to the hospital, where he is now recovering.
Dreamville’s Felton Brown Reveals Secret J. Cole Project After The Fall-Off
What’s next for J. Cole and Dreamville after The Fall-Off has been a question since the rapper’s presumed last album dropped, and Cole’s best friend, Felton Brown, has the answer. Dreamville Records is entering a new era, and longtime creative executive Felton Brown is pulling back the curtain. Speaking on Won of One: A PLLRS Podcast, Brown detailed the label’s direction while offering fresh insight into J. Cole and his latest album. Dreamville recently parted ways with its distribution partner, shifting fully into independence. Brown confirmed the roster is actively recording. He also hinted at a calculated rollout strategy tied to Cole’s next chapter. “Right now, my eye is aimed at another project, post roll-out for the album, that I’m working on,” Brown said. “That’s another big key to keep interest going for the project and keep people talking about it.” His comments suggest a layered campaign designed to extend momentum beyond the album release. Dreamville’s Felton Brown Explains J.Cole’s Secret Plans After The Fall-Off Album Brown’s relationship with Cole spans more than a decade. He has heard a deep archive of unreleased material. However, he warned that much of it may remain unheard. “There are so many records from Cole that I know the world has not heard,” Brown said. “Some of them probably will stay in the vault.” He explained that creative growth shapes those decisions. Older production can lose its edge, and ideas often evolve into stronger songs over time. The conversation also highlighted Dreamville’s foundation. Brown recalled balancing a full-time job while helping build Cole’s early vision. “I’m at work, designing artwork for Cole,” he said. “I’d leave at 7 pm, hit the studio, then sleep two hours before work.” He added, “All because I love hip-hop.” As anticipation builds, Dreamville appears focused on precision and longevity. Brown’s insight frames The Fall-Off as more than an album. It signals a carefully planned cultural moment.